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I always get a kick out of seeing how other photographers organize their camera bags, and I've never really been

satisfied with my own configuration. Here's a picture of my own camera bag, and a <a

href=" My Camera Bag to a Flickr image</a> with notes highlighting

each item (I hope linking to Flickr is OK - if not, please delete with my apologies).

 

<P>Anyone else willing to post the contents of their own camera bag?<div>00Q97D-56451684.jpg.63a64d241bdb20a3ee8a25efc6ce1a51.jpg</div>

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For newspaper work i carry a Nikon D200 with the 17-55/2.8 attached, a 70-20 AF-S VR, the 10.5 Fisheye, a Sigma 10-20,

two SB-800, a SU-800, a 50/1.4 or a Sigma 30/1.4 and a Ricoh GX-100 in a Billingham 550 (add some batteries, tabletop-

tripods, cables, filters and a lot of other stuff to get an idea of my masochistic nature). I also use Tenba-bags from time to

time but the Billingham is the best bag i have ever used. A couple of Metz-handlemount-flashes with Pocket-Wizards and

other lighting tools is in a second bag in my car. Sometimes i carry only a Nikon with tele and the Ricoh GX-100 or a Nikon

8400. Cheers, georgs.

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I just went to Cape May for a few days. I had intended to shoot mostly with a Canon F-1. The problem was that I had Fuji NPZ in one of my F-1 bodies and I didn't have time to get my other F-1 out. I put a black Nikkormat FT2 in a separate napsack with a 28/3.5 AI, a 50/1.4 S (pointy prong) and a 135/2.8 'K' lens. The idea was that I would use the Nikkormat at the beach. What was in the regular camera bag? A Canon F-1 with the standard prism finder and LD focsing screen. Lenses were a 28/2 FD SSC, 35/2 FD SSC (first version), 50/1.8 FD SSC, 135/2.8 Vivitar Close Focusing and 200/2.8 New FD (1st version). I forgot to take a 2X. I also had a Vivitar 252 flash and a Flash Coupler L. I wound up shooting four rolls of print film and one roll of EBX. If I had been thinking more quickly I would have taken an extra Canon body instead of the Nikkormat and the three Nikkors but I had fun using both systems and on Monday I will get three rolls of the print film back. the EBX will come back from Dwayne's in the usual time. In three days in the Cape May area I think I only saw one other person using a film camera.
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With the D2H:

 

Midrange zoom attached to the camera.

 

50/1.8

 

Pocket lint.

 

Another small prime, varies depending on what I anticipate. Sometimes a 55/3.5 macro. If the midrange zoom is the slowpoke 18-70, I might pack something to compensate for the speed, either a 24/2.5 Tamron or 85/2 AI-S. Or the Spiratone Portragon.

 

SB-800 with pop-on diffuser dome. I don't usually tote the entire pouch with filters, etc.

 

Spare EN-EL4, AA's, CF card, caps, pens, cleaning cloth, etc.

 

No tea.

 

Protective filters for photographing small kids, pets, in adverse weather (lotta gritty wind blowing in Texas, as well as sap dripping from trees). Easier to clean a filter than the lens.

 

Those laminated cheat sheets for the D2H and SB-800.

 

Ibuprofen, Benadryl, eye drops, Atomic Fireballs and Lemonheads.

 

A dozen small prints of typical stuff I shoot to disabuse the officious of the notion that I am a terrorist or pervert.

 

A random cognitive dissonance generator to confirm their suspicions that I might still be a bit off.

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My Initial Gear...

D80

Nikon 50mm 1.8

 

Nikon 24mm D

 

Sigma 10-20mm HSN DC EX (With Nikon Lens cap, as Sigma's too cheesy)

 

Nikon 18-70mm AFS DX

 

Nikon 70-300 \mm VR

 

SB-800

 

C-PL Filters

 

IR Filter

 

Warming C-PL filter

 

Lee Filters Plus Rings

 

Charger, Extra Battery, remote (Both types), Cleaning supplies, Lens Hoods

 

 

No Included (Nikon N80, 35-70mm AF, 70-210mm AF)<div>00Q9KY-56549584.thumb.jpg.fb06f2546de9314e19dbe6f86601fcbf.jpg</div>

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Never intentionally took a photo of the interior of my camera bag. Yesterday it was F100, 24-85/2.8-4, 50/1.8 and 20/3.5 with Provia 400f (almost out) plus spare batteries, Sekonic 308S meter, a sandwich, cell phone and can of Red Bull. Only the 50 and 20 didn't get used. The bag is a Domke F6.

 

grahamline

 

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Which camera bag?...I have a bunch of 'em. My main 2 have:

 

Bag 1:

 

Nikon F3HP with MD-4 Motordrive.

Nikkor 43-86mm f/3.5 lens.

Tokina 35-105mm f/3.5-4.3 lens.

Tokina 70-210mm f/4-5.6 lens or Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm f/2.8-4 lens.

Nikon SB-12 Speedlight.

Nikon SB-16A Speedlight.

Misc...

 

Bag 2:

 

A pair of Nikon N90s with MB-10 Power Grips, and MF-26 Back on one.

Sigma 28-105mm f/2.8-4 lens.

Sigma 28-105mm f/3.8-5.6 lens.

Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6 lens.

Tamron 1.4X Tele-Convertor.

Nikon SB-23 Speedlight.

Nikon SB-27 Speedlight.

Misc...

 

Bag 3 is filled with a bunch of Olympus OM equipment, bag 4 is filled with misc photo equipment, and bag 5 has

Sony Mavicas, and other digital equipment.

 

Note that ALL of my camera bags are LowePro.

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In my main bag yesterday was a Canon 1vHS with 70-200 f/2.8IS, a 10D with 17-40 f/4L, a PowerShot A720IS for digital grab-shots, a 550EX flash, and a couple of older rangefinders--a Fujica Compact Deluxe and a Minolta AL. In my 2nd bag are two Nikon FEs, one with an MD-12 motordrive and a Nikkor 35-135 f/3.5-4.5 and the other with a Nikkor 50 f/1.8. In my 3rd, small 'vintage' bag are a Kodak Retina Reflex III with a Schneider-Kreuznach Retina Xenon 50mm f/1.9 and an Agfaflex IV with an f/4 135mm Agfa Color Telinear, plus a Voigtlander Vito II. Bag #1 is a Tamrac Pro12, bag #2 is, ironically, a Canon bag (no wonder there's static electricity in it!), and bag #3 is a very old cowhide camera bag that I got with the Kodak Retina Reflex some time ago.
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I have Two Nikon D-200s, 1 nikon 70-200 ED IF VR, 1 Nikon 50mm 1.4, 1 Nikon 17-55 2.8, 1 Nikon 70-300 VR,

1 Nikon 18-200 VR, 1 Nikon 24-120 VR, 1 Sigma 150mm Macro 2.8, Three Nikon S-800 Speedlights. Tri-pod is a

Manfrotto 190f3 Magfiber. And a Lowepro Slingshot bag. Soon to be a Nikon D-300 owner i hope.

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I must say I am surprised by the relatively high number of people who have responded with film cameras. I walk around

with a Domke 801 and will typically carry a combination of:

1. Canon EOS 3: 17-40L, 85/1.8 (Rarely the 24-105 or a Sigma 70-300)

2. Canon A710

3. Nikon FM2: 24/2; 50/1.8; 105/2.5

4. Yashica P&S 24-70.

One day I'll surely add a DSLR body to the mix.

Cheers

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For a week in Maine last year, a Lowepro Nova 1 containing a D200 with a 50mm f/2 Nikkor H.C (AI'd) and an L bracket. Also, a lens hood, polarizer, ND grad, 4T closeup, 3 x 2GB cards, a spare battery and a spirit level. Outside the bag, a Velbon EL Carmagne 630 tripod fitted with a Leitz ball head. I try to go light these days.
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I get 45 minutes during lunch that I can go to the river or botanical garden, I will have an innocuous white cloth shopping bag. My D200 and a 'lens of the day" + my flash. <P>

 

On weekend If I can go for the whole day then I have a Nikon bag, d200, 18-200 vr, 70-300-vr, 50mmm nikoor, 105mm macro, 24-85 nikkor and 400mm sigma. A flash, Gary Fong diffuser, Extra memory cards are always attached to neck strap. Manfrotto monopod with a Gitzo head. Umbrella and couple towels. Part of the equipment in a box and I always leave the bag in car and go back and forth as needed.

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Pentax LX, with SMC-M 28/2.8 attached. SMC-M 50/1.4; SMC-M 135/3.5. Two or three rolls of Tri-X, a couple rolls

of TMX.

 

Business cards, a couple batteries, a small notebook and pen and a medium yellow 49mm filter.

 

All in a Lowepro Orion Mini waist pack.<div>00Q9p3-56763684.jpg.3656b953ff08356ce82d1e929719ff15.jpg</div>

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Bag 1: Tachi 45, Nikon 8/90, Ektar 7.5", G-Claron 8/210; Lee filters system (Pola, ND, GND, B&W, 81A), Spotmeter,

Quickload holder, 5 film holders, loupe, flashlight, tools, tape, notebook, . Pan F, Velvia 50

 

Bag 2: Hasselblad 503cx, 50, 80, 150 mm, PME45, same Lee filters system

 

Bag 3: D300, Zeiss 2.8/25, Voigtlander 4/125 Apo-Lanthar

 

Bag 4: Fotoman 617, Rodenstock 4.5/75, Rodenstock 5.6/150, same Lee filter system

 

Bags 1 and 4 stay in Switzerland, Bag 2 and 3 travels.

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More of a trunk than a bag,

 

Each box also contains

 

D3

D300 or D200

2 sb800's

120-300 2.8 sig and either a 80-200 or 70-200 (nik)

28-70 and a back up whatever usually something cheap like a 28-105

2 x mono heads trigs and stuff

Heaps of batteries, chargers and cards, spare shinko kits and we are good to go

 

Most of the camera gear fits into te hole left of the computer, heads and background come in seperate bags.<div>00Q9sC-56795584.JPG.9474239ff8d744e54454cab26aee695f.JPG</div>

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Bag 1: Event bag- paying customer;

Tamrac velocity 9 bag,

D300,

D700 (pretty soon),

SB 800,

24 - 70,

70 - 200 VR,

tc - 20 e

 

Bag 2: the walk around bag;

LL Bean Fanny Pack,

35 2,

18 - 135,

SB 400,

D 300 from bag 1.

 

Bag 3: Always with me bag;

Walmart $5 p&s bag,

GX 100.

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